This bingo card has a free space and 29 words: Enjoys solving math logic puzzles or Sudoku, Has taken a math course beyond calculus, Has a math-related tattoo, mug, or T-shirt, Prefers geometry over algebra, Knows what a fractal is, Was a math major or minor in college, Has made a math video or screencast for students, Has taught more than one level: elementary, middle, and high school, Uses number talks or math talks regularly, Can explain the joke: “Why was six afraid of seven?”, Uses math journals in the classroom, Incorporates student choice in math tasks, Uses real-world math projects with students, Has taught a math class in summer school, Can recite more than 10 digits of Pi, Has created or used a lesson in Desmos, Can name 3 famous mathematicians, Has attended a math webinar or online PD in the past year, Has written or helped revise a math curriculum, Is a math coach or instructional specialist, Struggled with math as a student but now loves teaching it, Has presented at a math conference, Has tried AI tools to support math instruction, Has played a board game or card game involving math this week, Has visited a math museum or STEM center, Can fold an origami cube or geometric shape, Knows a cool math trick or shortcut, Has memorized a math song or chant and Has built or fixed something using measurement or estimation.
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